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i've watched them kick this condition down the road for 22 years that i've been here. i've had enough of it. it's time to act. >> hollywood joins the gun control debate. >> doctors can ask if their patients practice unsafe sex or use illicit drugs or have suicidal ideations or feel threat tleled in the home, about you it's illegal for them to discuss guns. >> i believe as assault weapons were invent vented for war. shouldn't be on our streets here. >>> coming up, elijah cummings. and whatever happened to clint eastwood's chair? the hunt to track down the famous furniture. >> and you would i know is that about two minutes into clint eastwood's speech when i realizedwould i know is that about two minutes into clint eastwood's speech when i realized that he was talking to the chair and teleprompters were off, i told hey wimy wife let's that chair. >> i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. a day ahead of john brennan's confirmation hearing to head the cia, the obama administration's drone program is drawing new scrutiny from both sides of the aisle and raising big questio
i've watched them kick this condition down the road for 22 years that i've been here. i've had enough of it. it's time to act. >> hollywood joins the gun control debate. >> doctors can ask if their patients practice unsafe sex or use illicit drugs or have suicidal ideations or feel threat tleled in the home, about you it's illegal for them to discuss guns. >> i believe as assault weapons were invent vented for war. shouldn't be on our streets here. >>> coming up,...
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in a result of marriage of 22 separate components, i think when we started the blue campaign we were sensitive to what has been alluded to so frequently this morning. the need for partnerships and working across different fields so we can amplify our efforts and make sure we're more effective. in fact, those partnerships as the ambassador noted, they are not fluff, they are real, they matter and they will make a significant difference in this fight to end human trafficking. as i sat here today it was my honor and pleasure to realize how far this movement has come even in the short time since 2010. we've come -- i know a great deal of work occurred before and many of you in the audience have been a part of that work. for me to hear today, about all of the different sectors working together were extraordinary. we started seeking partnerships with our fellow government partners, n.g.o.'s and as you heard, we have strong partners in the private sector that are doing significant work to help end modern-day slavery. we also -- in listening to the speakers today -- discovered there are many
in a result of marriage of 22 separate components, i think when we started the blue campaign we were sensitive to what has been alluded to so frequently this morning. the need for partnerships and working across different fields so we can amplify our efforts and make sure we're more effective. in fact, those partnerships as the ambassador noted, they are not fluff, they are real, they matter and they will make a significant difference in this fight to end human trafficking. as i sat here today...
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another plane made a landing january 22 after co-pimt fainted. >> energy secretary steven chu is the latest cabinet member to announce he is leaving the obama administration announcing he plans to resign as soon as his successor is confirmed. he within a nobel prize in physics in 1997. in 2011 he drew criticism from republicans forgiving a federal loan to sol lind dra. the company later, as you probably know, went bankrupt. >> an emotional send off for hillary clinton. staffers gave her a huge ovation and clinton urged thom work hard for john kerry when he assumes the job. also saying she's more convinced in the strength of the blobal read leader shivep. kerry and his wife greeted the media after being sworn in during a private ceremony. he says he's honored to be the 6th secretary of state and anxious to get to work monday morning. >> the new bay bridge is scheduled to open later this year and so far, all work is on schedule. we're live with an update. hi, heather. >> hi. carolyn. we're on what is called skyway section of the bridge. only 213 days left before opening. their differen
another plane made a landing january 22 after co-pimt fainted. >> energy secretary steven chu is the latest cabinet member to announce he is leaving the obama administration announcing he plans to resign as soon as his successor is confirmed. he within a nobel prize in physics in 1997. in 2011 he drew criticism from republicans forgiving a federal loan to sol lind dra. the company later, as you probably know, went bankrupt. >> an emotional send off for hillary clinton. staffers gave...
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[applause]. >> emotional send off at the state department today for hillary clinton. staffer gave the outgoing secretary a state huge ovation as she left the office for the final time. look at all the people. clinton thanked everyone for the tireless effort and urged them to work as hard for john kerry when he assumes the job. september a letter to president obama saying she's more convinced than ever in the strength of america global leadership. kerry takes over first thing on monday. >> president obama awarded national medal of science and technology to 23 researchers and inventor today including 3 from the bay area. 2 from stanford. dr. sidney works in the field of arms controlling. dr. shapiro recognized for her research in developmental biology. dr. rosenfeld 40's berkeley. >> american council for energy efficient economy and california institute for energy and environment and lawrence berkeley national laboratory. for strrd ledership in the development of energy efficient building technology and related standard policy. [applause]. >> today physicist measure ene
[applause]. >> emotional send off at the state department today for hillary clinton. staffer gave the outgoing secretary a state huge ovation as she left the office for the final time. look at all the people. clinton thanked everyone for the tireless effort and urged them to work as hard for john kerry when he assumes the job. september a letter to president obama saying she's more convinced than ever in the strength of america global leadership. kerry takes over first thing on monday....
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independent studies, including one from the clinton justice department, approved it had no impact on lowering crime. and when it comes to background checks, let's be honest. they will never be universal because criminals will never submit to them. there are a lot of things that can be done and we ask you to join with us. the nra is made up of millions of americans who support what it is -- what works. the immediate protection for all, not just some, of our school children is what is needed, and swift punishment of criminals who misuse guns in fixing our mental health system. we love our families. we love our country. we believe in freedom. and we are the way -- the millions from all walks of life to take responsibility and protection as a god-given, fundamental american right. >> chief johnson, let me begin with you, sir. in my experience, many criminals are able to get guns illegally because they use straw purchases. in other words, a person with no criminal records can easily pass a background check and then goes and buys the guns and turns them around and gives them to criminals.
independent studies, including one from the clinton justice department, approved it had no impact on lowering crime. and when it comes to background checks, let's be honest. they will never be universal because criminals will never submit to them. there are a lot of things that can be done and we ask you to join with us. the nra is made up of millions of americans who support what it is -- what works. the immediate protection for all, not just some, of our school children is what is needed, and...
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independent studies, including one from the clinton justice department, approved it had no impact on lowering crime. and when it comes to background checks, let's be honest. they will never be universal because criminals will never submit to them. there are a lot of things that can be done and we ask you to join with us. the nra is made up of millions of americans who support what it is -- what works. the immediate protection for all, not just some, of our school children is what is needed, and swift punishment of criminals who misuse guns in fixing our mental health system. we love our families. we love our country. we believe in freedom. and we are the way -- the millions from all walks of life to take responsibility and protection as a god-given, fundamental american right. >> chief johnson, let me begin with you, sir. in my experience, many criminals are able to get guns illegally because they use straw purchases. in other words, a person with no criminal records can easily pass a background check and then goes and buys the guns and turns them around and gives them to criminals.
independent studies, including one from the clinton justice department, approved it had no impact on lowering crime. and when it comes to background checks, let's be honest. they will never be universal because criminals will never submit to them. there are a lot of things that can be done and we ask you to join with us. the nra is made up of millions of americans who support what it is -- what works. the immediate protection for all, not just some, of our school children is what is needed, and...
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metering lights on in the bay bridge and trafficking is backing up. >> thank you. new this morning, four people have been arrested in the deadly brazil night club fire that killed more than 230 people. police arrested the promoter of the event. a bank member and co-owners of the club in custody following the tragedy. it is believed that yro technics was responsible for the fire. the sealing covered with foam that spread the flames. >> the new strategy companies are using this year to make a super bowl commercials more successful than ever. >> jc pennies made headlines when it said >> we are back with a look at your wind. oakland 3 miles per hour . west at 7 . northwest at santa rosa . look at the coast gusty in half moon bay and in the beaches that's where you will find the fastest winds. the winds are keeping the atmosphere overturned and the clean air is over us from alaska and will yield temperatures to 50s in the noon hours. enjoy, here is kristin. >> mike thank you so much. >> happening now. president obama is expected to leave the white house to travel to las
metering lights on in the bay bridge and trafficking is backing up. >> thank you. new this morning, four people have been arrested in the deadly brazil night club fire that killed more than 230 people. police arrested the promoter of the event. a bank member and co-owners of the club in custody following the tragedy. it is believed that yro technics was responsible for the fire. the sealing covered with foam that spread the flames. >> the new strategy companies are using this year...
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let's talk about the scandal that's captured the nation's attention, how a 22-year-old man tricked notre dame football star manti te'o into believing he was not only a woman but the love of te'o's life. if you're asking yourself how it could have happened, we want to ask yourself this. he appeared on katie couric and shared a voicemail. >> i was just calling to say good night. i love you. i know you're probably doing homework wi homework or you're with the boys but i just wanted to say good night. >> ronaiah tuiasosopo told tr phil it was actually him. he asked him to do lennay's voice to prove it was him. he agreed to do it but only behind a privacy screen. >> hey, babe. i'm just calling to say good night and i love you. i know you're probably doing homework or with the boys or grubbing but i just want to say i love you and good night. >> dr. phil asked him to do the voice again, this time leaving a voice mail from his home phone while a producer from the show watched. >> hey, babe. i'm just calling to say good night. i love you. i know that you're probably doing homework with the boys
let's talk about the scandal that's captured the nation's attention, how a 22-year-old man tricked notre dame football star manti te'o into believing he was not only a woman but the love of te'o's life. if you're asking yourself how it could have happened, we want to ask yourself this. he appeared on katie couric and shared a voicemail. >> i was just calling to say good night. i love you. i know you're probably doing homework wi homework or you're with the boys but i just wanted to say...
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that is in the issue of gun trafficking. there's not a federal gun trafficking statute. a lot of people are saying perhaps we can work on things along those lines. again, as dana says, a lot of other people said an assault weapons ban another one very hard to do. the way this congress is configured. >> for private gun sellers, there are no background checks but for gun stores, they do engage in background checks. if i were to sell you a gun, i don't have to do a background check. >> just between and among private individuals you don't have to do a background check there. at a lot of gun shows, there's a big question as to how many times this sort of loophole creates a situation where guns fall in the middle of it but certainly at some gun shows, you don't have to go through a background check and so guns can pass that way and the government really doesn't see it. there are some areas that people have been talking about for years that they can get a fresh look out of it and if anything comes as a result of these tragedies, that is where the conversation begins. >> joe joh
that is in the issue of gun trafficking. there's not a federal gun trafficking statute. a lot of people are saying perhaps we can work on things along those lines. again, as dana says, a lot of other people said an assault weapons ban another one very hard to do. the way this congress is configured. >> for private gun sellers, there are no background checks but for gun stores, they do engage in background checks. if i were to sell you a gun, i don't have to do a background check. >>...
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in his 22 years as leader of the nra, the former conservative activist and lobbyist is well known for what his opponents often call inflammatory statements. in a 1995 fund-raising letter, for example, he called federal agents enforcing gun laws quote, jack-booted thugs. in 2000, he implied president clinton was an accessory to murder, allowing gun deaths to mount up to build public support for gun control. after the columbine high school killings, he told congress the nra's members were being unfairly blamed. >> somehow our reckless societal pathogen, an empire opposed to safety, caution and reason. that's a cruel and dangerous lie. >> reporter: when arizona congresswoman gabby giffords was shot, lapierre said it happened not far from a school, a gun-free zone. once again, he lit into his foes. >> it didn't make any difference. their laws don't work. their lies don't ring true. and if tucson tells us anything at all, it tells us this. government failed. >> reporter: now even with newtown still close at hand, he says it is gun control advocates who are endangering america. >> we believ
in his 22 years as leader of the nra, the former conservative activist and lobbyist is well known for what his opponents often call inflammatory statements. in a 1995 fund-raising letter, for example, he called federal agents enforcing gun laws quote, jack-booted thugs. in 2000, he implied president clinton was an accessory to murder, allowing gun deaths to mount up to build public support for gun control. after the columbine high school killings, he told congress the nra's members were being...
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you see a decrease in interstate trafficking. guns being exported outside the borders of those states i mean, we know it works. and have known it works since the brady bill was passed before that. >> right. and we know -- just with the limited time left i would add to your point that 40% of the arms trafficking happening through that so-called loophole without any checks. i want to give julian a quick last word. running out of time. but if you listened to the hearing today what you heard is on the politics a lot. why do republicans seem to invoke the constitution so much more often than their colleagues on the other side of the aisle? >> well, i think democrats are beginning to make it clear that the second amendment according to the supreme court and heller and the case dealing with the corporation, but really speaks only to the right to hold a h d handgun inside your home. in that case the court and justice scalia invited regulations on things much of which the obama administration is talking about. i think it's clear the secon
you see a decrease in interstate trafficking. guns being exported outside the borders of those states i mean, we know it works. and have known it works since the brady bill was passed before that. >> right. and we know -- just with the limited time left i would add to your point that 40% of the arms trafficking happening through that so-called loophole without any checks. i want to give julian a quick last word. running out of time. but if you listened to the hearing today what you heard...
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my staff gave me a list of 22 things we needed in new york, and i was dying to ask him. i figured that was not quite appropriate. so a rare moment of restraint. a rare mowat of restraint. >> ok. let's plunge in. monday, you put out the five- page bipartisan free more, and we would like to read between the lines. in a bipartisan agreement, it talked about electronic means of employment verification which is not able to be forged. that is code for a super social security card that would have some sort of plyometric. senator schumer, you have said you are for this. senator mccain, what is your opinion? >> i am for this. i want to remind you that the 9/11 commission made a series of recommendations, and one of the things that was not implemented was this. there is technology now that could give us the social security card, people with a social security card, that is tamperproof, and -- >> you are for that. >> but let's be clear. people say a national identification card. that is a card you would show if a police officer came up to you. this would only be used in the same cas
my staff gave me a list of 22 things we needed in new york, and i was dying to ask him. i figured that was not quite appropriate. so a rare moment of restraint. a rare mowat of restraint. >> ok. let's plunge in. monday, you put out the five- page bipartisan free more, and we would like to read between the lines. in a bipartisan agreement, it talked about electronic means of employment verification which is not able to be forged. that is code for a super social security card that would...
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this bus specifically had 22 safety violations problem with brakes and the windshield, shepard. >> shepard: thank you very much, adam housley. remember the dare devil who broke the sound barrier when he he jumped from the stratosphere? we learned now that the guy fell even faster than analysts thought at the time. here is the jump from october. his name felix baumgardner. officials first estimated that he reached a top speed of 834 miles per hour. 834. according to today's final report. fearless felix as they called him fell at speeds of 843 miles per hour. jumped lower altitude compared to the initial estimates. the experts who insured a safe jump broke boundaries in their own fields just as surely as i broke the sound barrier. our new secretary of state on the job today john kerry says he he has some big heels to fill and today secretary kerry hit the ground running first day in office. a live report next. queens and kings of england usually buried at westminster abbey. remains of one infamous king who looked a little like that have now turned up in a supermarket parking lot. details nex
this bus specifically had 22 safety violations problem with brakes and the windshield, shepard. >> shepard: thank you very much, adam housley. remember the dare devil who broke the sound barrier when he he jumped from the stratosphere? we learned now that the guy fell even faster than analysts thought at the time. here is the jump from october. his name felix baumgardner. officials first estimated that he reached a top speed of 834 miles per hour. 834. according to today's final report....
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that was beginning renin the department of justice under president clinton who said the assault weapons ban was singularly ineffective. second slide. the department of justice, likewise, concluded the assault weapons ban "under it, there has been no discernible reduction in the late valley and injuries this of gun violence." so the reaction of this tragedy in new town is for a lot of the elected officials to rush to reenact a law and according to the department of justice did absolutely nothing to reduce gun violence. now, why is that? that is not accidental. the assault weapons ban, if it does not ban machine guns, what does it thaban? what it does ban, i would suggest, are scary-looking guns. this is a photograph of a remington 750, one of the most popular hunting rifles in america. this rifle would be entirely legal under this so-called assault weapons ban. i have a question for you, mr. lapierre. functionally, in terms of the operations of this fire arm, semi-automatic, you pull the trigger, one bullet comes out. is the firing mechanism in this fire are materially different from the
that was beginning renin the department of justice under president clinton who said the assault weapons ban was singularly ineffective. second slide. the department of justice, likewise, concluded the assault weapons ban "under it, there has been no discernible reduction in the late valley and injuries this of gun violence." so the reaction of this tragedy in new town is for a lot of the elected officials to rush to reenact a law and according to the department of justice did...
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you, now 22% jump. that was a significant problem for them and for their budget. so they looked into the utah health exchange and found out that have some options there and went to their employees and said, we don't want to pay this 22% increase. we will pay something less but will give you a difference of what we have paid this past year. how much we put into premiums will give to you to spend, plus a cash bonus of this excess. and then they introduce the exchange what they found out is with the competition, with the consumer in charge denied individualized insurance programs that they could pick from, about 135 different programs that were available through the portal, and it again proved out to be a win-win for the business and a win-win for the consumer, and having ache in good health care coverage, and keeping costs from escalating to a company would be forced to drop a. i mentioned mike because of probably nobody that knows more about health care in a system that's taken place in america than our
you, now 22% jump. that was a significant problem for them and for their budget. so they looked into the utah health exchange and found out that have some options there and went to their employees and said, we don't want to pay this 22% increase. we will pay something less but will give you a difference of what we have paid this past year. how much we put into premiums will give to you to spend, plus a cash bonus of this excess. and then they introduce the exchange what they found out is with...
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i've been in the health-care industry about 22 years. four years ago i decided to a upbraid my skills, because it was an area of health care that was starting to increase in the area i live. -- upgrade my skills. i live in southern california. i'm not quite sure if she can help me with any statistics on this area, but the jobs that i applied for now have been where you must be bilingual or use the phrase "we prefer you to be bilingual." all the of the skills are in place to do the job. but that is one problem i have faced for almost four years of trying to keep a job in the area of health care. there have been times i have gone to certain doctors' offices, even some hospitals, where the entire staff are hispanic and they tell you it is because we cater to a lot of people who do not speak english. host: thank you. guest: i appreciate that conundrum, because it is one that i share. unfortunately, i am not bilingual. in my field there are many jobs i cannot remotely compete for because they primarily serve the latino population, people that
i've been in the health-care industry about 22 years. four years ago i decided to a upbraid my skills, because it was an area of health care that was starting to increase in the area i live. -- upgrade my skills. i live in southern california. i'm not quite sure if she can help me with any statistics on this area, but the jobs that i applied for now have been where you must be bilingual or use the phrase "we prefer you to be bilingual." all the of the skills are in place to do the...
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border security is about drug trafficking. border security is about gun trafficking. border security is about terrorism. it is now a national security imperative. and it is a huge and important part of a comprehensive immigration solution. it needs to include border security. we need to win back the faith of the american people that their government is capable of keeping their border secure. we don't want this problem again. the big problem with the 1986 law was that it did not solve the problem long term. we want a solution now that does that. and it has to be bipartisan. it has to be bipartisan because there's a republican house, a democratic senate, and they are the ones that legislate and pass legislation. so the smartest thing president obama could do is embrace this bipartisan agreement that has been crafted by some of the most serious people who have been working on immigration for decades in the senate. both on the republican and democrat side. they know what they're doing. they know how far they can go. they know what the parameters are to be viable and be ab
border security is about drug trafficking. border security is about gun trafficking. border security is about terrorism. it is now a national security imperative. and it is a huge and important part of a comprehensive immigration solution. it needs to include border security. we need to win back the faith of the american people that their government is capable of keeping their border secure. we don't want this problem again. the big problem with the 1986 law was that it did not solve the...
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former president bill clinton will speak at the service and represent the obama administration there also on wednesday, power ball. back again with a massive jackpot after nobody won this weekend. wednesday's drawing will be for an estimated $2,008,000,000 good luck if you are playing. that is how works reports on this sunday, february 3rd, 2013. so a lot of things to watch out for for this next week. keep it right here on fox news channel. i'm harris faulkner. have a fabulous week. it tonight on huckleberry. are the president's policiless holding back minorities? larry elder said keeping black communities dependent on government workings. >> i don't know. there is it a lot of things i don't know. >> budget cuts and is chuck hagel the right choice to run the department of defense . hoda with a testament . power of the human spirit. >> ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckleberry. [ applause ] >> thank you very great audience here upon tonight and thank you for joining us . welcome to huckleberry from the fox news stud yoyless. if you thought you had a rough week just be glad you a
former president bill clinton will speak at the service and represent the obama administration there also on wednesday, power ball. back again with a massive jackpot after nobody won this weekend. wednesday's drawing will be for an estimated $2,008,000,000 good luck if you are playing. that is how works reports on this sunday, february 3rd, 2013. so a lot of things to watch out for for this next week. keep it right here on fox news channel. i'm harris faulkner. have a fabulous week. it tonight...
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it's a catch 22. >> also, the war on drugs grew out of black leaders in the siege neighborhoods saying help. >> exactly. >> after lynne bias' death, we passed all these mandatory minimums and all the things that have been a rallying cry in the civil rights community since then. but it's also how you do it, let's be clear. nobody asked the nypd to show up and stop everybody coming out of public housing. there is the how you do it question. backing up on your initial question is that i think that there are some basics we all do agree on. we agree on background checks, right? >> yeah. >> even that alone, if we have universal background checks, if you couldn't walk into a gun show in virginia and buy a gun in five minutes with no background check, that slows it down. >> stay right there. we are going to talk more on it. we have more on this. it is a complicated question. we are going to go to chicago when we get back. the chicago team who was gunned down one week after performing at the president's inauguration leads us to ask, will her death finally change things in that city? [ male anno
it's a catch 22. >> also, the war on drugs grew out of black leaders in the siege neighborhoods saying help. >> exactly. >> after lynne bias' death, we passed all these mandatory minimums and all the things that have been a rallying cry in the civil rights community since then. but it's also how you do it, let's be clear. nobody asked the nypd to show up and stop everybody coming out of public housing. there is the how you do it question. backing up on your initial question is...
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and this afternoon we are honored to host hillary rodham clinton. during her last 24 hours as president obama's for secretary of state, immediately afterwards i'm told she might be expected to party like it's cartagena all over again. [laughter] we did our research and this is the eighth time that hillary clinton has spoken at the council and her third appearance in her current incarnation as secretary of state. and his afternoon speech is probably the most anticipated one she has given here and it may be the most anticipated farewell address since 1796. [laughter] i suspect though that her views on entangling alliances might be somewhat different than george washington's. much as been made of the mile she has put in as the country 67 secretary of state. you have seen a statistic. she has visited some 112 countries and logged nearly 1 million miles of travel and they 87 days of flight time. but more important than that adam secretary is what you have put into this. in your your tenure as can't say with some of the most consequential events and decis
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i guess gun trafficking and -- that's flat out not true. it is illegal to buy a gun for someone else if you make a -- if you fraudulently fill out the form when you purchase a gun. it's a five to ten year sentence in federal prison. what is more important, this is what one of the points we were trying to make, not only of the people that go through the check, the so-called 2 million people that didn't pass it, if the people are in fact crlgs if the system is working. why is that only 13 of them have been convicted. that's question a. one thick thing when you deal with gun criminals and criminals using gun, it is today a federal crime for a felon to possess a firearm for a drug dealer to possess a firearm, for anyone to commit a crime using a firearm, back in the 1990s, the murder cap fall of the united states for a time was richmond, virginia. remember that? we went in because no one else would we went in to richmond and worked out with the u.s. attorney there and the local police and that a program that we named project exile. and what it
i guess gun trafficking and -- that's flat out not true. it is illegal to buy a gun for someone else if you make a -- if you fraudulently fill out the form when you purchase a gun. it's a five to ten year sentence in federal prison. what is more important, this is what one of the points we were trying to make, not only of the people that go through the check, the so-called 2 million people that didn't pass it, if the people are in fact crlgs if the system is working. why is that only 13 of them...
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on april 22, 1971, senator kerry became the first vietnam veteran to testify before congress about the war, when he appeared before the senate foreign relations committee, which was chaired by the famous senator fulbright, a committee that he would later chair, it was a remarkable appearance. ihe was the first veteran to testify. he went on to attend boston college school of law. he worked as a prosecutor in middlesex county before elected to lieutenant governor in 1982. but just two years later he was elected to the united states senate. he served in the senate for five terms. he's had -- he's always been an unflinching advocate for veterans. he helped found the vietnam veterans for america. he's helped to secure treatment for service members dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder. he's deserved six years in the senate intelligence committee and 28 years on the foreign relations committee. he's been a leading advocate of doing something about global climate change. senator kerry has convened eight major hearings and round tables on the one hand climate change since taking the gav
on april 22, 1971, senator kerry became the first vietnam veteran to testify before congress about the war, when he appeared before the senate foreign relations committee, which was chaired by the famous senator fulbright, a committee that he would later chair, it was a remarkable appearance. ihe was the first veteran to testify. he went on to attend boston college school of law. he worked as a prosecutor in middlesex county before elected to lieutenant governor in 1982. but just two years...
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you'll get 22 questions, there is no give and take. it's not a real town hall. but it does have some appeal. in terms of the subject, it is not the place -- the town hall meeting is a different kind of thing. but if you did one subject at a time, i think the evidence is out there and the public would watch this. 67 million people sat at the television and watched those debates. another 16 or 20 people,there were 100 million people watching some or all of the first debate, and the same numbers continued through them all. >> we have a little more than a minute to go. i want to ask -- martha, why do you think they asked you to do a debate? >> i don't know. maybe because i wasn't covering the campaign? i was covering the whitehouse and i -- that wasn't my favorite assignment. >> if they asked you in 2016? >> it is an honor. i hope i was chosen for my body of work and am a reporter that people trust. >> why, aside from the color of your socks, do you think the commission came to you a third time? >> i work cheap. [laughter] i have no idea. maybe because i'm older. >>
you'll get 22 questions, there is no give and take. it's not a real town hall. but it does have some appeal. in terms of the subject, it is not the place -- the town hall meeting is a different kind of thing. but if you did one subject at a time, i think the evidence is out there and the public would watch this. 67 million people sat at the television and watched those debates. another 16 or 20 people,there were 100 million people watching some or all of the first debate, and the same numbers...
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kelly wants stricter gun trafficking laws and called for a "careful conversation on the types of guns that are legally bought and sold in the united states." >> first, fix gun background checks. the holes in our laws make a mockery of the background check system. the nra is calling for more armed guards and teachers i cross the country. also getting belter mental health checks for those who want to buy guns. >>> two troops are holding protests outside of her san francisco office. the western representation path is teaming up with the western warriors pack. >>> pretrial hearings begin in the fort hood shooting case. a new judge will decide whether major nidal hassan should face the death penalty. defense attorneys say he wants to plead guilty to 13 counts of premeditated murder in the twine attack on the texas army post. military rules prohibit a judge accepting a guilty plea in a death penalty case. if the death penalty was removed, he would face life in frison -- prison in convicted. >>> chevron is expected to get with a fine today by state of california. 15,000 people were sickened
kelly wants stricter gun trafficking laws and called for a "careful conversation on the types of guns that are legally bought and sold in the united states." >> first, fix gun background checks. the holes in our laws make a mockery of the background check system. the nra is calling for more armed guards and teachers i cross the country. also getting belter mental health checks for those who want to buy guns. >>> two troops are holding protests outside of her san...
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san mateo bridge 22 minutes. announcing that in awhile. from 30 minutes to 11 minutes but now it is still a fairly light ride. for the golden gate the closer we get the heavier it should be. that is usually the peak but still moving nicely. and let us head over to the weather center. >> is overcast start puris temperatures really not that bad with the freezing mark. as we take a look a your visibility. still socked in. that dense fog is pretty much everywhere along the fence a lot and down towards the south bay. taking a look of the fog tracker 4 is pretty widespread. for the afternoon it will burn off to not be surprised if there are cloud coverage. the rest of the bay area is going to enjoy that sunshine. temperatures will be see some seasonable conditions. in fact it will be warmer today is this is along the coast and the bay area. that trend generally, and if not for the winter months. 60s through union city. 574 downtown a san francisco in the 60s in vallejo. 57-4 downtown san francisco and yes there are some clouds to contend with. w
san mateo bridge 22 minutes. announcing that in awhile. from 30 minutes to 11 minutes but now it is still a fairly light ride. for the golden gate the closer we get the heavier it should be. that is usually the peak but still moving nicely. and let us head over to the weather center. >> is overcast start puris temperatures really not that bad with the freezing mark. as we take a look a your visibility. still socked in. that dense fog is pretty much everywhere along the fence a lot and...
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for the last 22 years he has been the nra chief spokesman at the center of the debate over guns. welcome to "fox news sunday." >> thank you, chris. good to be with you. >> chris: you just heard captain kelly and he specifically brought up the background checks and the fact that since 1991, 1.7 million people have failed background checks and been denied guns jury know you point out criminals aren't going to go through the background check and there are other ways, always going to be a black market to get guns. if 1.7 million people have already been denied guns by a partial background check, doesn't that make people safer? >> chris, i have all of the respect in the world for captain kelly and what happened to his family should never happen to any family we all want to stop it. let me talk about the proposal that president obama and people like mayor bloomberg are putting forward. one, let me answer your question. i don't think you can say that those 1.7 million people have been stopped from getting a gun at all because the government didn't prosecute virtually any of them. they l
for the last 22 years he has been the nra chief spokesman at the center of the debate over guns. welcome to "fox news sunday." >> thank you, chris. good to be with you. >> chris: you just heard captain kelly and he specifically brought up the background checks and the fact that since 1991, 1.7 million people have failed background checks and been denied guns jury know you point out criminals aren't going to go through the background check and there are other ways, always...
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clinton, during a recent senate hearing. a senator who was examining secretary clinton suggested or implied that the administration may have misstated the nature of the benghazi attack which mrs. clinton responded, what difference at this point does it make? i submit, mr. speaker, that the survivors of the four americans who were murdered at that attack would welcome any information, any and all information surrounding that infamous invasion. the survivors are grieving, and any information that could illuminate in any way this tragic -- the tragedy that occurred in benghazi would welcome any and all information, it seems to me. yes, secretary clinton, at this pount it may well make a difference -- point it make well make a difference. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. mcgovern, for five minutes. mr. mcgovern: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes and to revise and extend my r
clinton, during a recent senate hearing. a senator who was examining secretary clinton suggested or implied that the administration may have misstated the nature of the benghazi attack which mrs. clinton responded, what difference at this point does it make? i submit, mr. speaker, that the survivors of the four americans who were murdered at that attack would welcome any information, any and all information surrounding that infamous invasion. the survivors are grieving, and any information that...
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that magazine is probably, i've never seen except for .22 caliber. they don't work very well either. as a practical matter, somebody said, he cannot have 100 round magazine, well, nobody has them anyway. so go ahead. i think they get into a problem. >> is this constitutional? >> anything at some point, the question when you are passing laws that impinge on fundamental constitution and rights. how serious do they impinge on those rights? secondly, is there a benefit from doing it? the same is true. it is not just on constitutional to say it cannot say anything. it is also unconstitutional to put an unreasonable burden on this. i know i am talking in circles but you cannot really say for certain what a court would or would not say. what i'm saying is that when you get up into those esoteric things that most people don't buy because they don't work very well, they don't see any reason for them. a court might say that that is a reasonable thing. i think the 30-round and 10-round magazines are different. >> and the background check question. >> the argume
that magazine is probably, i've never seen except for .22 caliber. they don't work very well either. as a practical matter, somebody said, he cannot have 100 round magazine, well, nobody has them anyway. so go ahead. i think they get into a problem. >> is this constitutional? >> anything at some point, the question when you are passing laws that impinge on fundamental constitution and rights. how serious do they impinge on those rights? secondly, is there a benefit from doing it?...
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the wright brothers flew only 22 feet at that time, 18 feet in the air, but they perform a miracle. as a result, only 66 years later, this country put a man on the moon and brought him back. that's who we are. we can get an enormous amount as a people. the wright brothers father, milton, actually inspired his sons by giving them a toy helicopter. he never ever wanted his two sons, orville and wilbur, to fly together for fear that he would lose them. and seven years after the original flight, so in 1910, milton gave them the permission to fly together. the only time they ever did, and it lasted six minutes. now, later that day, orville took his 82 year old father up into the air. it lasted seven minutes, rising 350 feet at that time. while milton shouted, higher, orville, higher. now, i think it's a great testament to what our country is about, because in america, we do have higher expectations for our nation, just like milton have higher expectations for his sons. since our founding we believe that we could be the best hope for mankind. that hope that generations of immigrants to ri
the wright brothers flew only 22 feet at that time, 18 feet in the air, but they perform a miracle. as a result, only 66 years later, this country put a man on the moon and brought him back. that's who we are. we can get an enormous amount as a people. the wright brothers father, milton, actually inspired his sons by giving them a toy helicopter. he never ever wanted his two sons, orville and wilbur, to fly together for fear that he would lose them. and seven years after the original flight, so...
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it's 22 minutes. it was at one point 25. but's -- but we're getting a little better anyway. 7:54. let's go to everybody steve. >> thank you, sal. we have a big fog bank out there. that's not something we've seen in a long time. we've had to deal with a lot of inland fog, but not coast, bay and inland fog. water temperatures have turned noticeably colder. upper 40s near 50. it's 49 degrees. 40s to 50. walnut creek in there. livermore, fairfield, oakland is 50. but because of more of a westerly breeze, it feeling colder. last week it was a northeast wind that felt warmer. that's not the case now. morning fog, machine -- mostly sunny. 50s on the coast around the bay. low os inland. this is a complete reverse of what we saw the last ten days when temperatures were warmer on the coast. there will be some drizzle, i think tomorrow morning. the system coming in on tuesday won't do much. there will be a little break. the weekends sunny but the mornings look good. it will be breezy to wind, especially on saturday. >>> it's been six days now. a little boy is still held hostage by a gunman i
it's 22 minutes. it was at one point 25. but's -- but we're getting a little better anyway. 7:54. let's go to everybody steve. >> thank you, sal. we have a big fog bank out there. that's not something we've seen in a long time. we've had to deal with a lot of inland fog, but not coast, bay and inland fog. water temperatures have turned noticeably colder. upper 40s near 50. it's 49 degrees. 40s to 50. walnut creek in there. livermore, fairfield, oakland is 50. but because of more of a...
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there get 22 questions, is no give and take. it's not a real town hall. but it does have some appeal. in terms of the subject, it is not the place -- the town hall meeting is a different kind of thing. but if you did one subject at a time, i think the evidence is out there and the public would watch this. 67 million people sat at the television and watched those debates. another 16 or 20 people,there were 100 million people watching some or all of the first debate, and the same numbers continued through them all. >> we have a little more than a minute to go. i want to ask -- martha, why do you think they asked you to do a debate? >> i don't know. maybe because i wasn't covering the campaign? i was covering the whitehouse and i -- that wasn't my favorite assignment. >> if they asked you in 2016? >> it is an honor. that is all i will say. i hope i was chosen for my body of work and that i am a reporter people trust. that is all i can say. >> why you think the commission came to you for the third time to do these debates? >> i was cheap. [laughter] i have no
there get 22 questions, is no give and take. it's not a real town hall. but it does have some appeal. in terms of the subject, it is not the place -- the town hall meeting is a different kind of thing. but if you did one subject at a time, i think the evidence is out there and the public would watch this. 67 million people sat at the television and watched those debates. another 16 or 20 people,there were 100 million people watching some or all of the first debate, and the same numbers...
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i didn't want to, my staff gave me a list of 22 things we needed in new york and i was dying to ask him -- >> only 11. >> yeah, right. on the morning of his inauguration i figured that was not quite appropriate. so a rare moment of restraint. >> humor he is very shy. >> rare moment, rare moment of restraint. >> okay. let's plunge in. on monday you put out the five-page bipartisan, bipartisan framework and the "politico" we like to read between the lines. in the bipartisan agreement it talked about nonforgeable electronic means of employment verification that is code for a super social security card that would have some sort of biometric thing like a fingerprint in it. senator schumer, you said you were for this. senator mccain, what is your view of requiring that? >> i'm for this. i would like to remind you 9/11 commission made a series of recommendations. one of three that was never implemented was this kind of identification that's required. now exactly how you, what you call it and how you get to it but there is technology now that could give us a social security card, people with so
i didn't want to, my staff gave me a list of 22 things we needed in new york and i was dying to ask him -- >> only 11. >> yeah, right. on the morning of his inauguration i figured that was not quite appropriate. so a rare moment of restraint. >> humor he is very shy. >> rare moment, rare moment of restraint. >> okay. let's plunge in. on monday you put out the five-page bipartisan, bipartisan framework and the "politico" we like to read between the lines....
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clinton said it did not matter at this point. do you believe this administration is incompetence of doing their jobs of protecting american lives? guest: thanks for the call. my response would be there has to be a response. you're absolutely right that failure to respond can be taken and is often taken by these groups as a sign of weakness and they use it in their propaganda and recruitment. however, responding does not necessarily always mean putting boots on the ground. in the situation in northern mali, i don't think it's necessarily a prudent to put boots on the ground. the weber, i'm not opposed to other actions that would eliminate the threat, including dealing with certain leaders who stand at the nexus between the extremist groups, the criminal organizations, and the tribal structures that help protect. you eliminate some of these key individuals and you break those connections. it's not the best option. it's not the preferred option. it's not the clean option. but it is effective. i think a case can be made for that, to
clinton said it did not matter at this point. do you believe this administration is incompetence of doing their jobs of protecting american lives? guest: thanks for the call. my response would be there has to be a response. you're absolutely right that failure to respond can be taken and is often taken by these groups as a sign of weakness and they use it in their propaganda and recruitment. however, responding does not necessarily always mean putting boots on the ground. in the situation in...
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kerry was one of the great advocates to advance america's leadership internationally to stop human trafficking. he's protect the people with disability. as senator menendez mentioned he's been our leader on climate issues, recognize the importance that the united states to demonstrate international leadership in order to deal with the global problem, a problem important to deal with as a citizen of the world, but also to deal with in regards to america's economy and energy needs and america's responsibility as far as security is concerned. senator kerry, has been a great leader on that. he's provided leadership for humanitarians. the personal commitment each of you make sure america was in the leadership in a country that suffered such a horrible disaster and hemispheric and his work there is extremely important. he that effort on dealing with hiv/aids in the response of a thing as far as the americans position on that. he understand the importance of development assistance against gender equality. it's very interesting we take a look at the health of the country, look at the way they treat th
kerry was one of the great advocates to advance america's leadership internationally to stop human trafficking. he's protect the people with disability. as senator menendez mentioned he's been our leader on climate issues, recognize the importance that the united states to demonstrate international leadership in order to deal with the global problem, a problem important to deal with as a citizen of the world, but also to deal with in regards to america's economy and energy needs and america's...